Wedding Style: Luxe

To achieve a glamorous aesthetic, steer toward large statement centerpieces with monochromatic blooms or masses of a single flower type, says floral designer Diane Wagner. All white flowers will always look elegant, and tall arrangements will feel formal and dramatic. “Imagine a cascade of white orchids on a silver or glass stand,” Wagner says. Lush (and pricey) blooms like peonies and gardenias as well as delicate stephanotis and lily of the valley can also accentuate refined romance.

Wedding Style: Modern

Opt for sleek, structural blooms like calla lilies and orchids. Consider minimalist arrangements, sculptural pieces. For something fuller, try large, monochromatic bunches of a single bloom. Even romantic roses, hydrangea and china mums can feel sophisticated and modern when arranged in clusters by themselves without fillers or greenery.

Wedding Style: Rustic

“Rustic is my favorite style,” says Wagner, who enjoys working with seasonal blooms. Her go-to is combining different textures and a variety of warm (coral, peach, rose) and cool (lavender, plum, blue, green) shades in an eclectic collection of small vases.

Have your florist create natural-looking (avoid symmetry) arrangements of roses, hydrangea and succulents in mason jars or glass vases wrapped in burlap, lace or twine. Soft, pastel colors are perfect, but also feel free to add a pop of something bright, like orange, yellow or pink.